Bibliography
of
North American Jewish
Community Books
South Carolina
- Documents relative to a proposed settlement
of Jews in South Carolina in 1748
– Charleston, SC, The Daggett printing oc., 1903
- Hoopskirts & huppas: a chronicle of the
early years of the Garfunkel-Trager family in America, 1856-1920 – as written by Milton M. Gottesman.
Variant Title: Hoopskirts and huppas New York, NY, American Jewish
Historical Society, 1999
- Jewish marriage notices from the newspaper
press of Charleston, S.C., 1775-1906 – Barnett A. Elzas. New York, NY, Bloch Pub. Co., 1917
- Jewish roots in the Carolinas; a pattern of
American philo-Semitism –
Harry L. Golden and Martin Rywell, Greensboro, NC, Deal Print. Co., 1955
- The Jewish cemeteries of Congregation
Berith Shalome at Columbia, S.C. –
Barnett Elzas. Charleston, SC, Elzas, 1910
- The Jewish cemetery at Georgetown, S.C. – comp. by Barnett A. Elzas., Charleston,
SC, Elzas, 1910
- The Jews of Charleston: a history of an
American Jewish Community
– Charles Reznikoff; with the collaboration of Uriah Z. Engelman,
Philadelphia, PA, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1950
- The Jews of South Carolina from the
earliest settlement to the end of the American revolution – Leon Huhner, Baltimore, MD, The
Friedenwald company, 1904
- The Jews of South Carolina, from the
earliest times to the present day – Barnett Abraham Elzas, Philadelphia, PA, J.B.Lippincott,
1905
- The Jews of South Carolina; a review of the
article "Charleston" in col. 3, of the Jewish encyclopaedia – by Barnett Abraham Elzas, Charleston,
SC, The Daggett Printing Co., 1903
- The Jews of South Carolina; a survey of the records at present existing
in Charleston – by Barnett Abraham Elzas, Charleston, SC, The Daggett
Printing Co., 1903
- The Jews of South Carolina; record of first
naturlization in the province
– by Barnett Abraham Elzas, Charleston, SC, 1903
- The new Jewish cemetery of K.K. Beth Elohim
at Charleston, S.C. –
Barnett A. Elzas. Charleston, SC, Elzas, 1910
- This
happy land: the Jews of colonial and antebellum Charleston – James William Hagy. Tuscaloosa, AL,
University of Alabama Press, 1993